Interpretation of pseudothrombocytopenia using platelet histograms and flags in a hematology autoanalyzer in a healthy child: a case report.

Emine Dönmez, Zühre Kaya
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Background: Pseudothrombocytopenia is a spurious thrombocytopenia caused mostly by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) use, and if detected early, unnecessary testing and treatment can be avoided. We present pseudothrombocytopenia caused by EDTA and citrate in an asymptomatic healthy child, as well as the value of using peripheral blood smear, platelet histogram, and flag data.

Case: A previously healthy 13-year-old girl with thrombocytopenia who developed tonsillitis 12 days previously was referred to our hematology department. Laboratory tests revealed severe thrombocytopenia (17x103/µL) in EDTA samples. A peripheral blood smear revealed numerous platelet clumping. We hypothesized EDTA-dependent pseudothrombocytopenia and ordered a platelet count by citrate tube. A citrate tube revealed thrombocytopenia with a platelet count of 55x103/µL. The platelet count (175x103/µL) returned to normal with heparin tubing. All blood samples had a similar platelet histogram and flags in the autoanalyzer. The platelet histogram indicated a serrated/sawtooth curve containing the largest platelet aggregates. Platelet flags alert messages about platelet clumping.

Conclusions: Peripheral blood smear is the most reliable test for pseudothrombocytopenia. If the physician has no experience with smear examination, both laboratory technician and physician should be aware of abnormal platelet histograms and platelet clumping messages in platelet flags, which indicate pseudothrombocytopenia.

利用健康儿童血液自动分析仪中的血小板直方图和标志解读假性血小板减少症:病例报告。
背景:假性血小板减少症是一种假性血小板减少症,主要由使用乙二胺四乙酸(EDTA)引起,如果及早发现,可以避免不必要的检查和治疗。我们介绍了一名无症状健康儿童因使用 EDTA 和枸橼酸引起的假性血小板减少症,以及使用外周血涂片、血小板直方图和标志物数据的价值:一名患有血小板减少症的 13 岁健康女孩于 12 天前患扁桃体炎,被转诊至我院血液科。实验室检查发现,EDTA 样本中血小板严重减少(17x103/μL)。外周血涂片显示大量血小板凝集。我们推测是 EDTA 依赖性假性血小板减少症,并要求用枸橼酸管进行血小板计数。枸橼酸管显示血小板减少,血小板计数为 55x103/μL。使用肝素管后,血小板计数(175x103/µL)恢复正常。所有血样的血小板直方图和自动分析仪上的标志都很相似。血小板直方图显示出一条锯齿状曲线,其中包含最大的血小板聚集体。血小板标记提示血小板聚集的信息:结论:外周血涂片是检测假性血小板减少症最可靠的方法。如果医生没有涂片检查的经验,实验室技术人员和医生都应注意血小板直方图异常和血小板标志中的血小板凝集信息,这表明存在假性血小板减少症。
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